wartload 0 #1 March 31, 2005 I wonder who has the first documented jump from an Ultralight? I took Rudi Krenz up at Orange, Va (Rudi's now in NM) during the summer of 1982 and let him climb out of an Eipper MXII. We also talked about trying to do UL/CRW, but some manner of good sense got into the way as I contemplated a canopy wrapped around the tail feathers. I'm sure Rudi logged that jump. Anyone know of an earlier one? (Anyone remember Orange being a li'l tiny club?) Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MissBuffDiver 0 #2 April 22, 2005 HELLO Don't know about ultralight....but back in the 70's....Rich Piccirrilli and Sylvia Lindgren were jumping from a hanglider. Took place in Elsinore. Then I stopped jumping just when the ultralights were coming on the scene. A lot has gone on since I stopped. I don't even know the language anymore. It's all good though, I'm sure Sandy Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dmddave 0 #3 April 22, 2005 FYI I'm sure he logged that jump, he's mentioned it to me several times. Rudi is still very current and trains students every weekend here in NM. Dave Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
wartload 0 #4 April 22, 2005 Dave - You are lucky to have him around there. Rudi, as you know, isn't the kind to go around blowing his own horn, but he's contributed a great deal to the sport over many years. I'd be willing to bet that he's trained almost as many students as anyone still active today. He's high on my short list of "Authentic Sky Gods". Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NickDG 23 #5 April 23, 2005 >>but back in the 70's....Rich Piccirrilli and Sylvia Lindgren were jumping from a hanglider. Took place in Elsinore.<< After that Rich P, along with a different jumper, did the same thing over Yosemite Valley with Carl Boenish filming from the ground. They got into a lot of Ranger trouble for that. We were doing Ultralight jumps in 1981 on an Indian reservation in Ramona, California. Bruce Jenner's father owned and ran the operation. Of our group I was the first to go up and after I landed my big advice for the rest was, "get earplugs." I think there is (or was) an ultralite that was designed for skydiving . . . the only problem was in order to fly passengers for hire the pilot must be commercial rated, but the ultralite wasn't certified and, oh you know, it was your typical FAA bag of worms . . . We got away it anyway, paying for the lifts, as the FAA fumed as they couldn't come on the reservation and bust us . . . NickD BASE 194 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
packing_jarrett 0 #6 June 10, 2005 My dad jumped out of a gyro copter in 96Na' Cho' Cheese Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
videointhesky 0 #7 June 16, 2005 August "84" At an Ultra light Fly In at Buena, Washington Bob Daughs and I did a formation load with 2, 2 seat Ultra lights. We exited at 4500 AGL, did a RW 2 way then after opening we hooked up to do a CRW 2 stack and flew it to the ground. It was a crowd pleaser Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites